First Dates star Fred Sirieix, Gordon Ramsay and Gino D'Campo are back behind the wheel as their award-winning travelling food show, Gordon, Gino and Fred's Road Trip returns to ITV for its fourth series in early 2023. And this time, they're jetting off in their beloved RV to España for a delicious adventure filled with tapas, wine, seafood and sun from Galicia in north western Spain to the more southern Andalusia.
The show, which first aired in autumn 2018, sees the three friends buckle up and travel around different countries in an RV, taking in the spectacular sights, activities and delicious cuisine of each - as well as playing a few pranks on each other on the way.
Expect bickering, bravado and bromance as they battle it out in a bid to be better than one another in everything - all whilst having the time of their life.
From driving through stunning locations and cooking up a Spanish storm to flamenco dancing, jamón tasting and, of course, some pretty intense and adrenaline inducing extracurriculars, it promises to be the threesome's most outrageous adventure to date.
Adding Spain to the list, the trio's roadtrips have seen them tour France, Italy, Scotland, Morocco, the US, Lapland and Greece in the past.
Speaking of this new series, Hell's Kitchen star and renowned British chef Gordon Ramsay said: “Here. We. Go. Again!!!! VAMOS! Really happy that me and my amigos will once again be on the road together driving across Spain. Amazing food, great wine, culture, history and traditions and of course the usual ridiculous annoyances of working with Gino and Fred! Ay dios mío!”
ITV's Head of Entertainment Commisioning, Katie Rawcliff, added: "We can't wait to get back on the road with the viewers’ favourite trio, Gordon, Gino and Fred, for another unmissable culinary adventure. We have a few surprises planned to ensure that this will be a trip to remember - Spain won't know what's hit it!"
And that's not all. Ahead of the show's air date in early 2023, fans of the trio will treated to two special episodes named Gordon, Gino and Fred: Unseen, which will feature never-before-seen footage from previous adventures. This will air over the festive season.
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